How many concurrent wireless users can the WRT54GR support

recently I started getting problems with my WRT54GR.  my sons phone keeps disconneting and going it own phone service to get internet data. I wondered if the was a limit to the number of concurrent wifi users ?
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recently I started getting problems with my WRT54GR.  my sons phone keeps disconneting and going it own phone service to get internet data. I wondered if the was a limit to the number of concurrent wifi users ?
Yes. sabretooth is right. It's around 32 connections. You might need to perform a hard reset on your router then reconfigure it back manually.
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